Elision of /k/ - Connected speech
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In this video, we look at elision of /k/ which is part of connected speech. Elision of /v/ often happens in /skt/ consonant clusters.
• Elision of /v/ - Conne... elision of /v/
• Gemination or twinning... gemination / twinning
• Coalescence: /z/ & /j/... coalescence
• Elision of /d/ - Conne... elision of /d/
• Elision of /h/ - Conne... elision of /h/
• Elision of /t/ - Conne... elision of /t/
• Elision of schwa /ə/ -... elision of schwa
• Elision of sounds / sy... elision of syllables
• Elision of 'ed' ending... elision of 'ed' endings
• Core pronunciation 1.2... consonant to vowel linking
Examples:
The masked man
I asked him
He’s a risk taker
He was tasked as a reporter
Dialogue practice:
a. Who’s your favourite superhero?
b. The masked man! The caped crusader!
a. Batman? Why?
b. He’s a risk taker. He’s so cool. Ask Tom.
a. I asked him. He likes Superman.
b. Why?
a. He was tasked as a reporter but risked his life to save others.
Other connected speech in the dialogue:
Coalescence - Who’s your - Who’ʒour
Elision of /ed/ - caped crusader - capcrusader
Elision of /t/ - batman - baman
Gemination / Twinning - likes Superman - likeSuperman
Linking - save others - saveothers
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@@ingridmarianarodriguez8539 thanks for watching as always
These pronunciation videos are super useful!!! Thanks so much ❤❤looking forward to more 🎉🎉
Glad you like them! Check out the latest on elision th-cam.com/video/XhYAR0UYYCo/w-d-xo.html
I was thinking of how the pronunciation of mettle, meddle, medal, and metal sound so similar. Have you done a video on this?
Hi there. I haven't actually, but i've always had it in the back of my mind to do one. They are called 'homophones', words with the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning.
e.g. flower / flour, heal / heel, hi / high etc
Dear Tom! Thanks for this new video. Could we say that the first variant of connected speech in the last slide is an assimilation? And the last one is a coalescence?
Do you mean the 'who's your' example? Yes, that is an example of coalescent assimilation. Thanks for watching again! I appreciate it.
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTomyes, thank you for the answer
@@finik2you’re welcome 🙏